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SR THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1886. 'V-’;'THE EPISCOPALIAN COUNCIL | soagsiee frem, fhe, shuechis evre: - e THE HONORS?JUSTLY EARNED. | S5 Shoui encer s indiinat i | Sremssners o s we: et | CHICAGO MARKET PRICES- Stephen’s, ,\.m,;.’,d 2100; Christ church, The Railroad Only Two Miles Away n > 100 acres of grazing and timber lands for | for hopoe that ho will interpose in this in- - Beatrice, §1 M. _Woplworth, $100;| . And Coming Nearer Every Day. o th benefit of thoit rospective syndicatos. | stanocs L4 \ The Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the | Grace colony, $300. “The St. Jawmes peo’ | Love Crry, Neb., May 18.—[Corre- | gon Sparks' Vigorous Pursuit of Land | Trusty prospectors sought out the land, Hence, has not Gen. Sparks, in his | Wheat Neither One Thing Nor the Othor — Diooess of Febrasks., “.1.: of Fremont, hoped to meet, St. | spondence of the Bre.]—Our long ex- Thioves in Bvery Form. exnerienced lawyors and “logger” and | labors to preserve to our people, to antual ATl ing Market, James, Fremont, #40; Holy Trinity, | pected and much needed railroad is at o Ty ‘‘'cowboy’’ porjurers completed the neo- | settlers in small holdings under our uotnating Markef Lincoln, Tils., #50; Trinity OId, $650; All | gur threshold. Only five miles more of SIS essary proofs, and the land was formally | homestead law, what is left of our public THE OMAHA FREIGHT BUREAU. | Saints. £350; and #300 from three mem- | . . be laid and then the ko of | Preserving the; Public Domain for transforred to the syndicates, domain, and thus by postponing our day | PORK CLOSES AT A LOSS. | bors; St. Barnabas, §300; St. Lawrence, | Ifon 18 1o be laid and then the smo! Actual Settters And Compelling Now no cases are made “special,” | of threntened oslamity, not merely ac- | e | tsmouth, $100; Holy Trinity, Schuyler, | the iron horse will envelop the queen Gen, Sparks’ early order suspending all [ complished a grand work in itselt but Puroed By Benzine—The Mendels- | St. John's, Omaha, $125; Chase, $50. | city of the Loups. The big barbecue and lorlmr'l):ae Sharks to entries l|i\n Drac i.-i\n_v worked i||< pri- hunf!']y ofnn\ud 'Ilnlx nppri\hu(inlr\ and | Live S8tock Not Very Live In Prices— sotin Oohoert—A Runaway SIGNING THE GONSTITUTION, jollification in honor of the advent of the sgorge. mary and principal purpose in the es- | applause of our whole people as of every Big Cattlo Soll Low—Denlers . i NI 5 CON ) N. st rai into Shes ounty will be tablishment of a purified land entry sys- | patriotic man of all parties? Who, in- o and General City The Meeting o THE-CIANA Drevett | oro ot o b Ten sronts i e Nstory | o . oo | tom.” The cortainty of a rigid scrutiny | decd, will dony bim his mood of merit? Make the Market Close i Gossip. Bureau Last Night. of western Nebrr s0 extensive and | WASHINGTON, May }8.—To the Editor: | in the department and field into all cn. TEWTON. ata Low Ebb. o in 3 re ’ ial car will ran up from Omaha to Grand | when oppressed with a deep sense of im- D s tr of all the old 3 . . | L organized Omaha Freight Bureau was | 1050 L R0 MG dation of several | ponding. poril tothe republic, was wont | €attlo and lumber band grabbing ma- | “Carp” in Cloveland Leader: The [ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. { The annual couneil of th held at the bo rd of trade rooms last prominent Union ific officials and | ¢" 0 ¢ S We are in the midst of a crisisy | ehinery, rendering “loggers™ and “‘cow- | pictures of Horr Most which arc being CHicAGo, May 10.—[Speclal Telegram. |— . church in the diocese of evening. President Brady presided. | distinguished speakers and guests from | 0 S ‘,“."I ‘: o kR ha il B impracticable. published by the papers do not resemble | Wheat was neither one thing nor the other sombled i Trinity cath The minutes of the last meeting were | your town. At point it will _be at- | = @ ¢rl (‘ :””" 'It |rlvm~-!n v“w“:ln'y CX° | PURGATION OF THE OLD CORRUPT SUR- | him. In them he appoars to be a fair- | yo.day, 1t was nervous, and scalpers had & &t 8 o'clock. Prager read and approved. tached to a special train that will con | lstenco of tho fodoral union," “the Very | . o VEVINGSYSTEM. o ¢ lookitigman. - Heisin reality as ugly, a8 | gay of it buffeting prices backward and for- BBISEE: aad 4t 11 seloek hol® o “| The article of the constitution fixing | Y&y free the multitudes to the plump | foundation of the republic.” Even to lolcsnle fraud had organized ltsolf | sin, and his frame is as badly Joinod a8 | warq" Only a moderate business was trans- .. o'clock, and at 11 o’clock holy commun i o R | gtoors, fatted ealves, barbeeued and | the morest seiolist that should bo plain | Under the systom of special deposits for | was that of Calil I saw him here two | W N el HONL & . jon was celebrated by Bishop Wortning- | the initiation fee at $25 was read and | sorved with choice yiands, welcomed by | 4o o0 ¥ surveys, Under the act of March 3, 1879, | years ngo. His face is twisted about so | acted and fluctuations were within about. 3o ton, assisted by Revs. Mr. Hewitt, Dr. | adopted. A discussion arose over the re- | an enthusiastic and hospitablo people. | *0G ¢/ear. ) " 3 _ | certificates of these deposits beeamo | that one-half of its seems to be trying to | range. The opening was weak at the lowest Dliver and non Burgess, There was | Dort of the exccutive committec upon the | Day and date given in afew days. 1f lustvn‘vr. is philosophy u-;u‘hmglhly negotiable, and a market opened for | look over one shoulder with u frown, point of the day. The market advanced »l,.z | ito ter ot : in the | Vlan they had adopted for sccuring the More ANoN. | example,” we learn from it the unerring | them, by being made receivable in pay- [ while the other half is trying to smile | and got back to the place of beginning, from | b sl ol B Rl el 2P e - traths that, in all nations, ancient and | ment for public lands throughout the | over the other, His head slopes upward [ where it again rallied S{c and closed at 1 I eathedral, ench of whom appoached the | hecessary funds for the current expenses Notice. modern, whether democratic or despotic, | domain. The flood gates of corruption | on a plane iike that of a flat-headed | o'clock just about the same as yesterday. 18 sacrament. of the bureau. They haddecided to di-| The W. €. T. U. have closed out their wWhetlieh ‘venablenn onarchial, the | Were also opencd. %\'mmhy syndicates | Indian, and his whole cranium is an | ‘The first rally was on the statenent that 235, f Immediately aftor the services, the cler- | vido the members Into four classes to be | interest in the Fifteenth streot restanrant. | AEEHES FAN IO GF ROREECEL PR | wete organized for the control of all sur- | anomaly of ugliness. His eyes aro bitte | 000 bushels had been worked off here for ex- gy adjourned to the basement of the ca- | knownas the A, B, C and D classes. | Tjir signs will bo removed to the Buck. | 2Psoption of the land by the few, whether | vering contrats under this special de- | and strained. His twisted-up_face is [ port, and that room had boen engaged for it. * thedral, where Bishop Worthington in- | itd “al S5 0% RSt ity 31, {0 | ingham homo on Twelith, near Dodgo formally addressed them. He urged them | hig elassification was made that the | Street, which is under the able manage- to allow nothing save an urgent call to | he v?: sl\i|ly)|mrn and those miost | ment of Mrs. C. W, Clark. All who are draw them away from the sessions of the itted by the bureau should | interested in the gospel temperance work council, because it was God's business [ bear the burden of ‘the expense and the | npq urgently requested to patroni The “A” class to t under the forms of corporations or by | posit system. Thoaggrogate of those de- | covered with reddish-brown = whiskers, privileged social orders, to the exclusion [ posits prior to 1870, from 1862, seventeen | and his hair is combed straight back of the great body of the people, sooner or | YeM'S, was only $308,025.69, but [ from the cowlicks which sprout from the Ttor aotooted and dostrovod il the | tho “aggregate “in the ' five ' years | base of the inclined plane of nhis hoad O R Vi SELL L UCEELO O L ¢ ! gubsequent to 1870, reached ~ tho | His mouth is all on one side of his face, 1 ! 1 sources of }x(Mn society mlvl.flle state. | enormous sum ot $5,813,368. Fraudulent [ and it has been said that it looks as and flour, This estimate was subsequently should endeavor to allow two full days | was adoptod, and the constitution as u | mouthly donations, in paying the rent, | guiil o 0"l Tand sorvice? What | and — were " dutifully approved, | of ‘nihilism when he was here, nnd ho | fold firm.® Forelgn orders were on the floot i for that purpose in attendance upon | whole eed to. The representatives of [ which from June 1 will be $128 per i were liquidated by an obsequious | said things to me which, if uttered in any | for a considerable amount, and some lots of The amount proved to be exaggerated and } scalpers beat tho prices down. Clearances trom New York showed up large and there was talk of a possible decrease of 4,000,000 bushels this week in wheat the council. He also took occasion | the diffcrent branches of trade then | month for hall, reading room, restaur- wa !tscul\\l\lfl()l{w]lcn its present com- | gopartment. Re-surveys were ren- | other country, would have been fit cause | moderate size were undoubtedly worked, | to thank them for the zeal and energy | signed the constitution. Seceretary Gib- | ant and fourteen rooms, whioh are al- | hwssioner, Gen. Sparks, assumed the ex- | dered necessary. — Oic settler in a [ for imprisonment. He is indeed a | Corn fluctuated a‘q‘ur'fmlurlmitlm mmnoon‘ | they had displayed in attending, almost | bon stated that he had sent out invita- | ways filled with worthy, unfortunate | ecutive control under the present admin- | tawnship was adjudged all that was noc- | dangerous man, and both Austria and fl‘}“,“‘ffl"""‘ at :‘,7“"(;“"‘ axagty :""“W "' ll‘;’ k] I unanimously, from all sections of the | tions to 104 busincss men to attend the | young men who need temporary assist- | istration. N to authorize & survey, or rather | Germany imprisoned him for his actions :hr)keq:l \rv":? ;I.n;n' ]:'m"tl' vri\"l‘h-l?c‘nllu !‘;mlnl-(w‘ i | Suato, Ho thinked them furtlior for tho | Meeting, and that he rogretted that €0 | nco: T'reo foo water bartels s10uld oW | On the 4th of March, 1885, in this land | & contract for a survey, and " fraudulent | in those countries. - Ho comes from old [ WAHKet, as strone, bt pritiosed tradees { foresight and attention they had dis- | few had responded to the call. He | he placed on the streels; but the union ot o TS R surveying contracts multiplied almost ad | Augburg, in Bavaria, and he has devoted | s7ice for July, and 874G e for August. g y f 1t praco } b | service, land grabbling in all its corrupt | jipi i o ¥y A g played in coming with their vestments to | moved that a committee of six be ap- | being without any income, depends upon h BT . PY | ibitum. “Hundreds of thousands of dol- Tifo to attempting to tear down the | This was about the only feature of note, ex- | take part in the services vested as became | Pointed to solicit signers to the constitu- | the benevolent péople of Omaha for the | Phases, manipulated by railroads and | Jars were thus fraudulently disbursed to | social structures. cept heavy fll\lwulnllmirndc passed in all the the mumnisters of God. He then called | tion of the bureau, ~The chair appointed | money. Without personal solicitation, | CAttle ~companies, lumber syndicates, | corrupt surveying rings. Reports of T monthis named. them to order. Messrs. Gibbon, Easson, Martin, Freid, | will the reader send a donation direct to | thieving surveying rings, etc., mammoth | new examiners™ in the field are burdened The Difficulty Solved. Prov Provisions were moderately Rov. Secretary Patterson then assumied | Broatch, Gray and Max Meyor the Buckingham home, pledging a sum | nd formidable combinations, backed by | with mortifying tales of “defective” “im: [~ Troy Telegram: Old Dr. Hewson was [ pctiveand decidedly wveak along the entire Lis chair,and upon calling the roll, the | . Seeretary Gibbon stated” that he had | monthly for six months? Send address, | Millions of organized capital, in the | perfoct’ and “‘wholly fraudulentsurveys™ | distinguished for philanthropy. On one | gt | SXCCRE I EPECITIER, Yequest following clergymen were found to be | been metby business men who had re- [ and theladies will collect, if you desive. | SWindling state rings under the swamp. | —‘no surveys at all.” X occasion the doctor had a case of malig- | a¢" yather i Fine 2shipping ! present: fused to ipm the bureau on the grounds Ske. W.C. T. U. internal improvement and educational Wealthy lumber and other corporations | nant typhoid fever. He prescribed rest | demand for t roduct and for ribs Right Rey. Georze Worthington, S, T. D,, | that they did not want to antagonize the - grants, all with powerful interests rami- | also manipulated this system for their | and nourishment for his patient. S reporte L at a loss com- LL. D.. bishop, Omalin; Rev. Alex Ailen, | railroads. He said that the organization Inviting the Assembly. tied throughout all branches of the na- | benefit through the usual practices of ; “Give Dan plenty of ciiicken. He must [ pared with Iast qug yesterday of 17ige, hav I 215¢ and ribs more nourishment.” Plattsmouthi} | Was not for the purp Rey. John Platto; Re the railroads but merely to demand jua- Davis Ttob't Doh Hall,Omaha; | tice and equity from them. | ;.\ Rev. F. C. Eldred, Norro R’ M. Ed | Ho gavo as an illustration that the | decided to hg“".';" Rev. Fuliorth,” Red | freight from Om of antagonizing i o1d o e office tional government, had intrenched them- | g, 1 ontries. Thus 100,00 I's At a meeting held ut the oftice of 0. F. | FORA fi‘ 3 oitatiol) From WHicH they de: |;‘;|x<:::ozr:t:':xn:::mm L lu;f”?’[:iflrm‘_ D AR 9230 . m.—Markets were quict and steady & Co. on Monday evening, it was | i 3 ) 4 vith terial alter- ) ied all parties to dislodge them. lands estimated as worth $100 . ou'd botter kill & rooster; broil | and quotations are without material alter- s ' & s e £ " ? T 0 S 1 pe nere, |, y better Kill a rooster; brol a . New A 2 tload: nd an invitation to the Nevertheless and fortunately the n(,.\‘v were_fraudulently appropriated by an | it well and add vlenty of butter, Patients ation. New \lork reported boatloads Lincolii; Rev. H. B. Burg rth to EFremont, on | General Assembly of Presbyterians of the | commissioner, Gen. Sparks English frin at s costof only §5 per acro | with typhoid fever liko lenty of gravy b s on. Uthel wheati 1@ this year and B Gymar Tiate: feann, Omelas ey | fourth-class matter, is 20 conts per hun- | Unitod States to hold their next annual | the qualities for th rk be- | goriy Jan’s wife killed, dressed and cooked a | 743ge; ealls, Columbus; Rév. Wm. (. Hawkins, Lincoln | dved, while the rate from Chicago to [ meeting in Omaha in May, 1887. The as- him. He gravpled instantly with Their purgation of this corrupt chicken. d . - Rev, ~ John Hewitt, Fremont; Rey. | Fremontis 8 cents per hundred, udis- monstor monopolies and . COrrupt | g yvagt was its proportions and ramifi “That's about right,” said the doctor, CHICAGO LIVE STOOK. sembly meetsin Minneapol Hamel, Columbus; Rev, E. Warren, | crimination of 14 cents against Omaha devouring our | aqtions was traly a herculean labor, | Who = superintending the job, as he ¥ Omaha . ¥ A infestin : 7 Grand Tsian: Kov: BAWrd Lowis, ASiands | shippors. 1t sould 5o th businesa. of | W1l ntimber avout 600 delogates, " Onahi | Lyl lands. Ho very naturaly aroused | Serengots (iralf o heroulcan Labor. y eyed tho chicken. Cmeaqo, May 10.—[Speoial Telegram.|— Rev, Robert Oliver, D. 1 the freight burcau to discover and cor- | 314 Dr. Kuhn swhe have been insteucted | @11 their ire, all theit vituperation and | gion of all surveying contracts and sur- | ‘Dan, how're you feeling.” Carrre—The cattle market to-day was Jauies Patterson, Omal, rect such discriminations e _"‘,‘ml““‘l‘;'i‘,“\,‘i‘:“‘i‘r‘)“etb“‘{l“,“};‘_‘\“"{‘;‘! misrepresentation, but fortified by asim- | vovs:“by o new system of surveys in | ‘First-rate, dootor, first-rate.” slow and weaker, prices averaging 5@10c R Mr. P. . ller called attention to an. | £ ¢Xtondthe invitation to the assembly |yl rectitude of ‘wurpose and the “de- | \(iioh ‘8l “are held to 8 rigid Aeeounta: | “Let me foel your ulse.’” lower. 1n some cases there was 1o decline, . A Sanford, Cedar Ttapids: ey, | other difference in rates that he thought | yh.n'{iie uso of the Bxposition building | ™and of duty, he steadily and fearlesly | bility, and an exhaustive examination of | Dan extended his arm and hand. and in others prices were more than 10c t Neott, Bentrices’ Rev, Thomns' Staf: | the bureau could correct. The freight | fiaote) dpp ' e xposition building ued his resolution to purge the land | o1] Girveys in the department and field, [, *‘You are more feverish than usual. T | lower. Some cholee 1130 Ib eattle sold at ford, Brownville: Itev. . Whitten, Ed- | Tate from Chicago to Omaha is the same D service, if 1’0“5"’}& ot "11 ,““l'l‘"‘""l‘n'i the ng service has been groatly {'}ufl ordered your wife to broil a chicken, 5, about as hich as at any time, but 1350 gars Rev. W. V. Whitten. Falls City; Re as to Council Brlufls. while frem Omaha He Tapped the Till. of corr uption an '.“".(.‘ and I am em- | improved, and fraudulent surveysin the | but you s you're to foverish,” 00 1b cattle that were lacking in fat or Rev. Alhort E. Wells, Central City; Rev. | cast the rate is 5 cents greater per hun- | A negronamed John A. Smith, was ar- | abled from oflicial sources to give your | future rendered impracticable. What shall we do doctor?”’ inquired | quality, or both, were the kind iR John Williams, Omaha. dred than from Council Blufls. This tod Sl 1 eali statement of the succes: far TIMBER THIE the wife. glected, In many cases they did not sell for The meeting then adjourned till 3 { gives Council Blufis merchants an equal | 15 et o bl 5 administrayion. holesale and “I 500 no way out of the difliculty but | s mueh as thdy Tt steers weikhing 1000 or o'clock. show with Omaha on western business, { & duatter = from the = mONCY | RAILROAD — CORPORATIONS FORCED GTO | our timber lands had also become “uni | to eat the chicken ourselves. I onco | fess Corn-felf, Jexas taltle tave peeh i AFTERNOON SESSION but cuts Omaha out of western Jowa | drawer in Leshe & Morrill's drug pRadkee. | versal, flagrant and limitle Great | suffered from typhoid fever myself, | {iiis “Wotk, "To-day there were nearly 1.000 The council me at 8 o'clock yes- [ business by reason of the excessive [Store on & Sixteenth —and Dodge. [ Under the esclient'of the Texas Pacific | yailrond corporations, beneficiaries of | madam.” Tesay onttio) - Blopradt stoakewas i apund: terday afternoon. rate, About ten days ago the money box of the | grant, those of{the grant covered | yhe government added their dep {O%E - —-—— 0etodayand Soldifully 108 Jower, Oarings CLIC EHUE £33 0 TR L2 of slop-fed beef cattle were ex One elderly hyper- | and that was why the mark a fearful nuisance to | Late sales of cattle were all of 10c lower to- sive to-da, 8 50 weak. 1 ; corporations like [ Centrs Sho - | the Montana improvement company o1- | Boston Record: com: | ganized under the auspices of the North. | bolator has become n The standing committees for the ensu- After some further remarks the meet- | Same establishment was &ut open ana | by the Southern Pacifie road at the Rio | to the thievery of timbe 1"5)-0,“- were elected. ing adjourned until Monday cvening | $13 taken therefrom. It was supposed | Colorado were lugled by the de; X arded to the latter he treasurer’s report was received | next. that Smith stole the money, but this was | ment and aw: 0 « and referred to the committee on financy v S never proven. Upon trial Smith was | pany. Gen. Sparks; by his order of ern Pacific, for the monopoly of the tim- | his friends with his war yarns. The , and the II(H:)‘\’I(N fl;»:v)dflnrlc'rx“wfi.‘l‘(; o The committee on the admission of BURNED BY BENZINE. sentenced to twenty days imprisonment | April 5th, 1885, vecliimed these lands, | hep traflic of Montanaaud Idiho. Whole | other day this excellent ;_('llll":)::lk:l:’: e P AT T TS spaper offi Ouelot of 1515 Ib S0.00 parishes reported in favor of the admis- | An Explosion in the Union Pacific | it the county jail. and thus preserveil té the public domain | panees of our most valuable pine and | Sauntered into : spaper ¢ 5 : % oW sion of All Suints and St. Johns of this R e oo an area of about 530000 acres | Oth Wwondlunds wlong streamns and water | chair beside a journalistic friend,” pulled | fie seld to &y, ta Vo 0. city into the union of the diocese and in- | yohn MeGinn, an employe of the Union aved By a Fence. . To the Atlantic"& Pacific company Sec- | ¢ourses, miles in extent, were denuded | Out @ Century and opened to the map of d unlawfully | of their'timber, aided by instructions and | & celobrated engagement. With a sigh me goods | lands along a par its route, not in- | yulings of the land department, ut by | the_editor, -w“l"-' A !lhu way, sttt on south Twelfth street, bocame frightened | ¢ltded in its grant, 88 miles i length. | the “vigorous exccution of the laws | most disastrously, luid down his pen and dashed around against the bigh fonco | i Sparks,"by hidecision of Octobor | forbidifhz and - punbishing thess | PIe to be bored for anhour, S on the edge of the immense bluil an Twefth | 11, bresérved to. the public d G ce | 30th, 1885, umad! theso lands, and REcns i Gen 5 hus groatly | the veteran: “Oh, this was a famous ing " in his hand a can | streetat the south side of the track. This | frin DEGTTVES Baaisbiotos se speculation to the council, i e The annual address was the Pacific shops, was made the victimof a by Bishop Worthington. It an ably | frightful accident about 5 o’cloek yester- p{;ipurml‘llnclnmsal, (l‘ ling Wl‘\lh mnmi“ day afternoon. He engaged in clean- = of importance to the dioce: mong the | ing a piece achinery, - _ Bl iioiiite ot thib it oeniesras .Ldis- ing a piece of machinery, and was hold- cussion of the revision of the book of common prayer and an exhaustive tr by Chancellor Woolworth upon eccl workman near by was hammering a siastical trials. The address was referred | piece of red hot iron when a spark from Tho horse of Smith, the Tenth street | retary Deiano hal ady groceryman, while delivering s (. or hd dropped off, and at tho p a ood Se lower on mixed ially the York ree, and made ces as_at any time, vy sold at $1.30@4.35, and 74.25, with rough odds and ends .50@3.C0, Light sold at $410@4.80, y at $4.25 for York sort. L an battle, and how well I remember the day or { ; . : : Fed IagenIy L : Shics criminat aodomwl Lations. s o eoallitiis (Heeney o DlAlnly iy partly filled ~ “with ' bonzine. A | obstruction saved him froma fall of ity | *¥0aGyirimént had. awarded untaw- | Sfigirimingl anbelvil for the recovery | Ll rocalls to wy mind the green fiolds ect and turned the orratic steed i the | fully'to the Northoeh Puciic 1ands alom | Do stolun. huvs besn omdured and il b | And. ho dusty tondst Hor, whero my Tecuon olihome Whereilo v thatpart of its routd from Portland on to | pushed vigorously to judgment. In the | finger points, is where the enemy tried as overtaken, ;n & committeo of three, who reported in | the iron flow into the benzine can caus- rather shaken up. Puget Sound. ~ Gen. Sparks, by his de- | hionth of February alone suits upon the | 0 turn us] flu;lx; hl(;,rekiq \\-)l:_cm ye largel. r sor avor of the reference of the add to lkng a terrific explosion. MeGinn was Suing an Officer, cisions in_the case of MeRac vs. The | yo)orts of government agents were ord- cln.\rifzp , driving them lm‘ in disorder; FINANOIAL + the proper committecs. ll_luckml down and rendered unconscious. Stonhon Hi i ias teounhit .| Northern Pacific, reclaimed these lands, | ored for the recovery of imber damages, | 8¢ this point our gallant major fel Aresolution was offcred by Rey. Car- | His face and neck were burned in a | Stephen Hanaflin has brought an ac- | and thus preserved to the public domuin | Gqnaling #2,931,005: ~ No timbor thict | Penctrated by a score of ‘minio bullets; | xew York. May 18, —Moxzy—On call, ter, authorizing the diocese to instruct (rlfilnrul manner. Fellow-employes | tion for damages in the sum of $2,000 | an area of about 1,725,000 acres. will now escape. and here, right beside this clump of trees, | easy at 115@? per cont. the educational committee to take steps | rushed to his rescue and succeeded in ex- | against Policeman John Donovan and | Under the indemnity provision of rail- | yrAUDULENT “LAND GRABBING' UNI- where Thad my leg broken by a bul* | “Prrye MERCANTILE PAPER —4@3 per 1o secure the erection of a school for the | tinguishing the flames which had ignited | iy hondsmen Henry Hornberger and road grants, granting lieu lands to the let.” “G-G-General,” said the editor, ha for girls and | his clothing. He was removed to St. . R Al corporations, for losses incurred by the | And so on under one at Lineoln for the boys. Joseph's hospital and at a late hour, S %n i ant of lands | NiS faco a8 impassive as a wall, tlement or other disposal of 8 4 ¥ IXCHANGE — Steady; actual ¥ nds | and every law relating to the disposition | ' W-W-won’t you show the b-b-boys, John Frank. Hanaftin alleges that on for sixty days; $4.55% for do- 1 " v S The resolution was offered for the rea- | under proper medical attendance, was re- | APril 6, 1685, he was arrested and as- | \ithin their grants prior to the definite | & / A lease, where your b-b-brains were blown an IARLG b A ) ause g X ke : of our public domain—swamp land- | P ) y ‘ainy NTS— ure beingsolicited for funds for education- R Imaliciousness on thopart of the officor. | Magnitude and cruelty had grown ub | halimproyement purposes, wagon road T active list showing a decline of Ig@ie. al institutions that are not acknowledged The Promcnade Concert. ciousness on the part of the officer. | ypder arbitrary practices .in favor of the | ind’ cahal grants. timber. oulture and Hydrophobia Purely Imaginary. 4 some heaviness apparent (n eatly ;sy th:l! leccige. 'J‘III;! hreso]utii))n WAS T The attraction at the Exposition build- Strlll;}lnz ailine, roads. I'l'hul mltilll i rs of settlers | mineral lands--organized fraud despoiled a Dr. \})llllmm Ifnhrlr:z\n of and declines t‘»'( sllnfll ons ‘1"‘&‘[-0 p erred to Révs. abeock, ougherty. | ing last night was the ) 3 conce! TP 2 o) were unheeded. The corporations were 5 af ilTi AL, on’t believe in Pastenr’ o made before 11 a, m., the low prices of the L Woolworth, Barber, and Mr. (f:uy ¢ gi%un by the M as the promenade concert | The Western Union Telegraph Co., are tho damain of milllons of. acres and de- [ {1/ . 1o vuuse T don't believe in hyd day being made generally in the first hou o Tri Y , ! } > supreme. The lands ot settlers, doubled | fo, o 5 % Brown. delssohn ‘Trio club and | extending a now line with gigantic_voles | in yalue by improvements and ' yed foatedithnipurpoReaofith L~ 'Phe council then adjourned to meet at | the Musical Union orchestra. The pro- | east on ones street to the Union Pacific | painful toil, were in hundreds of 8 o’clock for a missionary meeting. gramme consisted of two parts, one com- | bridge from Thirteenth street. Thissame | confiseated, the settlers and their 3 THE EVENING MEETINC prising five vocal and instrumental num- | line formerly ran east on Leavonworth. | evicted or compelled to purcha hye¢ g y Tl_m: night a meeting was called at | bers, the other five dancing numbers, | Lhe change will be madein a few days. | homes from the usurping corpor; from our land s, infant bitten by a rabid dog. It needs a BTOCKS ON WAL rinity cathedral, in the interest of the Every sclection of the former part was A Strong Pull, Settlement retarded, The nation, | A GRAND WORK—TIIE IMPENDING CRISIS. L'}“O‘lu Vi agination as an adjunct of Nebraska m s in_ partic q 4 g . vell as the settler, was incaleulably in- SRR 5 ion. | the di 20 ) came oo of foreimn mimsions eulr Al | plondidly rendered, each one recciving | A. L. Strang returned from Hastings | !l $on'Setiiis culabiyin: | Do mot these achievements of Gen. 5 0508 mangsmo Tlie market then continued dull and fe tureless, although a tone prevailed until near the close. Prices shaded off a fraction in the Bt ahtEe b ot phobia. It is in ey opinion an imaginar; Gen, Sparks prantical remedies have | discase, and I'defy anybody to proiuce o been applied, and “land grabbing” well-authenticated instance of -~ where | 15t §ionr'and the m: closed rather heay y fraud is at last and rapidly d hydrophobia attacked an idiot or at last night's final pric STREET. 106§ 18815 © o I T n n jured. Gen. Sparks carly called a_halt o8 erab orky Sharad |itorme canter L After prayer gnd the singing of some | an encore. The vocal selections of Miss | yesterday his features smiling and | 10 this cruel injustice. Ho. cosrced. the e ingly ot | laimed was tho bite of a mad dog. 1t hymns and reading several pslams,Canon | Edith Edwards were especially tine. The | illuminated, the light shining through | corporations to conform their selections this recovery of mil- | did not look to me like wound made t? By o In by teeth, but I eauterized it to satisfy him. A month afterward that man_ died them being the consciousness that he had | to the law as defined by the courts, and Doherty said that he appearcd for the | Jady, though very young, possesses a re- 9 A sccured the contract to build the water- | to verify the lo secretiary of the missionary board, who ally or fraudu- s for which indemnit arkably full and rich soprano voice, : s . had done more, he said, perhaps than | 25T i A » | works at that place for $76,000. claimed. He thus preserved large | (he suppr wdnlent with all the symptoms of “hydrophobi any other man_in S in the pro- | Which she knows how to usa with charm- o) s to the pubiic damain, as well asthe | aid loxs h hohalf of as_described by standard b motion of God's missionary work. e | ing effect. Her rendition of tho a Foot. and lawful rights of thousands of | cattle and. lumber. syndi Zhy sup: | After his doath it w canon referred to the number of parishes | from “A La Juive” was received with [ Oneof the switchman of the B, & M., 1 inst the merciless | pression of fraudulent pre-emption and | clusively that the wound w e by o i i nail in the fence that he had climbed to and homeste: [ diind other ccclesiastioal divisions in Ne- | rapturous applause. The, violin solo by | named Wright slipped off the foot, boar R ool divislon in N, | aprouasbpiauss, Keowiolin solo by Ained DR LS 000 Joouboard each for the m; t . With | the good faste and careful modulation | pis foft leog maneled, his clothing torn & membersh 2,9 i which characterize the work of that gen- | and otherwise suflered a pretty general was loss than §1 aploce, There wer Ho was encored fwice. Upon | Shay, otholwise s 3Rt ponse to the demands | SUEINE UP- ed land grabbe { entrics b sed system of measure- | {ion of our surveying system, by the sup- railvoad grants | pression in a word of all forms of land ved the public do- | grabbing, Gen. Sparks has labored suc- ations shorn of much | Gossfully'to preserve to the people what ly regavded as em- | js Joft of our vast public domain. Nor the purifica- 4 preferte § Texas Pacific. 4 Union Pacitie. Vo St L. & P. get away from the dog, and also that the and only had three r back in“the jaw and i case n, and | Mo, of ments large arens are presc mam and the corpe uable land pre preferre Western U L2E ~z od my faith in_hydrophol A ~ fiftecn missionaries, and it was not likely e v faith in | citic | o board would contributo ovenas much | of the audionco, be was _presented, Redman's Red Day. aced within_ their grants. “Thus the | ean these important lubors be really over- guent-invostigations destroyed "1y | Northor ag. . 2300 Th & s lt"\l-;":;l to defray | sl "-\||i-ns\ 3 u|x\ .hclmvl.r| nf]_ Dln_s friends —in B. F. Redman Tuesday cat his | a1 Io[_ llm]Umorl)x ‘)H_. , the '-i""l"f‘ estimated in their influences on the pros- altogether. Thore Ts no anc ) thing. » ALY ‘an diocese of Nebruska there Were Mayor Boyd in a fow well chosen words, | 1is recent nuptials, by means of a in Nebraska ulone to about tion, indeed, is deeply intorest- | And GOLDEN STAR GASOLINE | cpicago, Mav 10, ess than 800,000 people. He had live After the concert part of the pro- [ delicious Gamb, . and th ill | ed. Every thinking 1 éyery 1 Ranges. The best and cheapest ran unchungeds winter whe: here for twelve years and knew that the | gramme was concluded, those who were ™ bo even h Atehi- | hoving at ficart the welfare of his country | in tie market, at McCargar's, 410 N. 16th | $4,0001.50;" Wisconsim, $ ;,‘:.oé-l;) nuil«)llx\ul lmbdulm- l“"h.f 11nm]~ whs s inclined enjoyed the' pleasure of the glhll"}l‘:.l.nl‘lllk.l\'“ B Rawders bevos "':!' suli,'l'mlu' i " o ntu ""‘ (40 5 miles | and species, realizes that to-day, in our | street. Kl soll spring wheat, $3.3004.00; 4 een blessed by the Lord contribute dance. ar glare, but Po: 818 a tru eaull- | in length) een reduced about 281, abor troubles Vo' are cc t 3oy Ay sota bakers, A0 patents, 4.0 ~ “more liberally of their moans, This was the lust concert to be given in | fier, whose cffeots are lusting, 70504 noros, Hundroda of thousands, | 1omiom peamaint with desior bl nasst: Paint and repair your wagon B L S L F Auother hymn was sung, and then Rey. | the exposition building until the Juno T oven millions of acres, in the aggregato | bilitics. Our public lundy aro rapidly | oo 0 firstolss shape © | aain enscd o, e advancat) Bi@ige, then Howitt addressed the gathering. He | f al. After that the Thompson Opera TRy L i SR will thus be preserved to. the public disappearing. — Gene S @ | 8t Gratton & Drummond’s, 1815 Harney, | 6asea ous HUALY 0 i ) asked whether it was u diocese of “miles | company will give a season of light opera Ma I‘\II"-L _‘-‘"\'l’l‘;)_“, ! W"ll‘ hmaker | mun and opened to settlement under | statement repeated by Secretary ar, A TaTic (i £ Corn—Ituled stror * or souls, He claimed it was a field worthy | in the latter part of June, and the Mexi- Max Meyer & Bro.'s, is the happy | our homestead law. estimates that three-fifths of our domain, a0l yonr, bUgRy rops e ' elose, improved of those who had been sent to sow it with | ean Typieal orchestra, during the first | father of a thuteen and a half pound | privamic LAND C at Gratton & Drummond’s, AIMS—VAST AREAS RE- Y ving 5! s of ' agri- - h a ally elosed sam L the secd of religion. He then roferrad to | week of duly, will entertain the public | b SERVED. Sutaran ke nd ainorad faris favo | Get ostimate. 1515 Harnoy j & the field of the world which the apos- | with several concerts. There is a big dime museum immedi- [ Privato land claims, based upon Span- | ylveady been disposed of—tha e ——pr— 0! ~ tlos had been sent to subjugate, and in — —— ately east of the BEE office, and the organ | ish-Mexican and other foreign grants, had | maining two-fifths & _great proj i The Pounda Master, May, 25%{c eomparison, asked how insigniticant was The Champion Truas. grinder with his never-tiring grind is not | been prolifie sources of prodigious frauds | unfit for human habitation. Complaint was made ‘Tuesday at the | = Kye ithat of Nebras The latter had an ex- Herma, or rupture, is one of the most | the least attraction, upon the government and the cruelest | less, our population is rapidly iner olice station of the methods adopted by 1-;.',.:;’}]{ “tent of 300 miles in vne direction, and | common of troubles, und it is one of the | A complaint was filed in the police | Wrongs upon settlers. —The great major- | both by immigration and natural causes. | Poundmaster Hurley’s men i revlenish- [ pjax—s1,0 _ 250 in another, or 75,000 square miles. If - [ court esterda; against Mrs, | ity of these are wholly fraudulent. A | Our cities and towns already ure greatly | ing the stock pound. It is charged that one communicant were placed on each :’I'lo‘:l:lmlm::,‘m:hm;m’:: thut 'h"d'fi."““d Henry oman, v on d the novel | grant primarily 10)':’ one i's\"u‘fl league” | gyererowded. What shall I);)' 44 they entered the yards of property own- uare milo, the Episcopulian member- | B10UG securo the best truss made, in or- | ¢laygo of throwing a bucker of | was fraudulently®expanded into “'109 | this surplus humanity so fiercely battling | erson West Cuming street and drove ip would be Even if there was | der tocure their trouble. ‘The most prac- | water upon one ot her neighbors with #qusro leagues.”” Buch is the Canyonde | for bread? Truly a momentous inquiry! | away cows that there were under gnard tono in ten square miles, it would be | tical truss on the market and the one | whom she was engaged in a row this [ Chama claim now‘before congress. Pat- | Soon there will be no outlet for them | The owners attempted to resist and were ore thun the present band of missiona- | that is becoming the most popular is the | morning. - ents in_ 1879 in the notorious Maxwell | through settloment on the public lands. | assaulted by the cow [u:Pvn_ Policeman pies could attend. The last state census | '‘Champion,” made by the Philadelphia | My, M. R. Risdon and Mr. A. H. Com. | ¢l8im in New Mexito were issued to | “(io west, young man,” even now has | White stopped the row and hassince been jowod a population of 741,000. ~ With | Lruss company, an exhibit of whose | stock have eéntered in partnership under | claimant for 1,714,76443 acres. ‘The orig- | practically no meaning. Our labor troub- | served with a warrant, charging him hat how insignificant was the showing | wares attracted so much attention at the | the firm name of Risdon & Comstock for | inal grant was ‘oniy. for *I1 square lua. therefore, must necessarily increase. | with interfering with an oficer. The Episcopaliuns. They bad railroads | recent bharmaceutical meeting in this | the purpose of carrying on a general in- | 1€8gues,” or about 48,818 acres. In the | Conflicts, porileus and dunlol‘nfl]u in their | case will come up to-day. ning in all divections throughout the | city. ‘Chis truss has been award- | surance business succceding to the busi- | Sangre de Cristo,-clgim in Colorado, n | probuble results, will be inevitable. Thus _— , but it was a source of cmbarrass- | ed” the premium at the Centenni- | ness formerly conducted by Mr, Risdon, 1881, patents were issued to claimant for | our land combining with and aggravat- — ut to both bishop and board of mis. | al exposition, ~and at the New | you to look ot enr stk e beon gt | 1,000,000 acres. o ing our Iabor troubles, will frighttully DYSPEPSIA. gionavies that the men who were to work | Orleans exposition, and s in use in | Ji00 6 {0 pinonE Sjock: | W6 koo a full | Gen. Sparks wbk ifl disposing of these | shake, if they do not_ shatter or " utterly d * wore not here to doit. In the 1,600 peo- | the United States ariny, navyand marine | oo88000" PRI FARPCE UEEICS K | claims has been both ¥igorous and suc- | wreck the very foundation of the repub- who were weekly rushing to 'Nebras- | hospital service, Thetruss is handled by | §ire et "jparaciured av Watertown, | gesstul,” The noforiays “Peralta claim. | o, s The 8ymmnm5' I “ka there wero hundieds who needed ~the | ninvteon of the leading houses in Omaha, | gt Jor Ve sk your wsbootion of | yndor o Spanish-gpncilean grant looate History enlightens us by its examples. Vilios Rising of Food, ministrations of the ministry. He closed | many of whom are using these goods to | (it IPORYINCQIMEE UL MUE F0n0S | i Arizona, emfinodd the ~enormous | The usirpation or absorptions of the | Heartburn,” Distention of the ki & prayor that the Lord might niove the éxclusion of all others. The- truss is | "5 PN Wes was knockel down | 87€d to the bublia domain and the homes | public lands ot ancient Rome by its | Headyche, Bad Brea rich to an_understanding” and get | the most practical made, and with it the | 4 4 mB" e e k] and rights of thousands of our citizens, patricians orders, erowded the laboring | Low Spirits and g prostration them to appreciate the vecunfary needs | most difficult cases of hernia can be [ FA0 S OVEE Y B BIOVES SaUL 8 000k | By the rejectiongof Nolan Grant No. 80 | populations into the citics or towns, | Dyspepsia is frequently attended with ¥ Y elfthfand | 1\ "yron of aboul 575,967.71 ncres has | where unable fo obtain subsistence by | Constipation, but somctimes with Diar- thio A100ose. treatod successfully. yestorda) . » trects. He was knocked sense- i ~ Rev. My. Bubeock, who, by the way in —— odge s : PTHO " | of 4,000,000 acres—an_ area larger than | work, they degenerated into predatory | rhaea. A Runaway. less, “but was taken into Gladish's drug | §hio combined areas of Rhode Isfand and | hands of -paupsrseca. pauper banditti ures, reminds one of the traditional oo, DY WA ARED THIAAAGAS Richalic o o . Ther, o1 o acl A ore, ronselousness, Yol seticnt. ' T e - . . v et - Vel orinth AS overy man | 1leges up Doug stroet yesterday at | above the kneo.” The rider of the ma. o8 poNroc.an Immonso |'of the state, and randered the once b W SovOry noon at the alarm and consternation of | chine, whose name is unknown, was ain, and hun- | and powerful mistress of the world an Whisky. Pork graduslly declined l?;fiz 15¢, elosing steady at usual fizures; cash $8.60008.65: May and June, Lard- declined at the reduction ; eash, May (05,95, osed d June, $5.92§ Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $4.15624.25; short clear, $5. 5@5.50; short 1ibs, $5.5214@5.35, Butte 1235@16e; dairy, cream cheddars, 98/@10c; Young Americas, 10@10}; z light, bl T¥c; dry sa sking 100l Tallow B 4¢; yellow of Avpetite, 0 white country, A, 4}c; ) 815¢5 brown e, Boakn.— Wheat—Easy at 5y3 Julie, 863¢e. Olhers uue een prese How would they feel A . : H dreds of thousands of acres in like case p: he rude barbarian! So New York, May 19, —Wheat—Recelpts, Lif they were iddrossed as St. Paul had | the occupants of the street. The team thrown several feet and badly shaken up. | pojoeta; by Gen. Sparks or pending an f;uf!c":’.:. .ly(:r;.:bvmr the downfall of the 22,9007 exports, 2:2,000; spot opencd weak * dressed the Corvinthian, *“Thou puffed | wason a straight line for Douahue's Personal Paragraphs, appeal, wnYlboprcuurvud to the people. | “old regime” 1n France through the p but elosed strong up.n_unn' op‘(-mad ! what hast thou that thou hast not re- frocn house on Sixteenth strect when Brandeis jerurnod from New | FRAUDULENT ENTRIES AND SPECIAL CASES | reyolution of '98. Britain, to-diy, in > A fuk dvallned e udvanced H@(a His heavers had received, and | both of the horses fell to the ground. y vesterday. PRACTICALLY ABOLISHED. her present travail, is menaced, not REGULATOR s store, Sige ¥ e dhl‘nol Ifii"' they would waste | They reached their feet again and Mrs. A, and Miss Ehzabeth Popple- Under what was called in the land de- | merely in Ircland, but in England and \ nd blessings ‘God bad given | wero off like & flash up partment “special cases” in ‘“logger’® | Scotland, with like conflicts and deplo. + His theory was” that, having re- slxtwn\llg street, und werg st preparing ""fi w""“,'.:";i’:e"‘i’d“y' and “cowboyl" entries mlds_"up‘euinl" rable possibilities. The absorption of Mow Cured. ived, ‘&thout .ukno\\lcammnt. they (orucalvmun with Dalzell's ice oream r'.| i ¢Millan has returned to l,hmuEh partisan and other influences, | the lands of Ireland by titled absentees, ] eufiorod inteusely with Full: Sioiaoh uld o their donation a matter of | wagon whou one of the horses fell agam [ Omaha to remain, and will hereafter be | and tl rwh criminal practices under our | and of England and Scotland by their |.g.a:00he. eto. A neiglibor who had taken sim’ onscicnce. : zid stopped the procession. Bofore they | associated with Himebaugh & Morriam. | commuted homestead and pre-emption | noble or |-rlvll§¢ell classes through pri- | wons Liver iogulator told mo it was & sure “Rev. Mr. Pearson had, he suid, but ono | could get another start they were caught | - Mrs. O. H. Dorrance arnived yestorday- | systoms, “logger” and “cowboy'* entries | mogeniture and entail, is working the in- | thing (or wy trouble, - Tho ret doso f1ook re, ord o suy with regard 1o tho_matter of hi' bystanders and heid unfil the arrival | from California. was et out | had usurpeds large arca of our public | evitable consequences. How, then, shall | Lo Ry Rty o e Ten ] " 8 sy fund. wanted o their owner, - But_ little damage was | quite a distance by her busband, who | domain. *“Timber bosses” in hiring | we escape? True, an eminent 'Engl the ""“!‘fi:m‘ Lover took ¢ Dyspepsin, Hamifl t0 actas secretary and ro- | doue ta the outtit, i aceompanied her to'town., “loggers'* and “caltle vosses” in hiring | man has ‘declured that “Providence sin- Q. Cuexsnaw, Richimond, Va firldcd res ol; options less exports, 46,000; un- H.*é, H -'l‘uhe closing (@)gc better; receipts. 56 mixed western, 310G v United closed at (¥c. Flom and in Lair demangd; \:uf:.’l{; 4 ne 3 on - 2 2= . o =5 . c; White

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